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SUMMARY:Lymphocyte Antigen Receptor Signaling Workshop
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T120000
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DESCRIPTION:Lymphocyte antigen receptor signalling is a vibrant field that
  has made significant contributions to immunotherapy and is moved forward 
 by new investigators and new technology that will be highlighted across th
 e meeting. For example\, cryo-electron microscopy has provided amazingly d
 etailed snapshots of antigen receptors\, but conformational dynamics and t
 he structure of the cytoplasmic domains remain a hot topic as highlighted 
 by speakers around the globe.\n\nThe next generation biophysical approache
 s are pushing boundaries highlighted by early career speakers from Sweden 
 and Austria. Successful implementation in small research labs of robotic s
 ystems (e.g.\, Immunotron) that generate high dimensional data analysed by
  neural networks will be introduced. Intersections of metabolism and signa
 lling are key to health as will be highlighted by leaders in the field fro
 m Germany and Spain.\n\nThe pandemic highlighted the value and limitations
  of antibodies - two sessions will cover the latest in this remarkable Dar
 winian process. Synthetic immunology continues to feed into immunotherapie
 s in exciting ways. We also make time to discuss communication with the pu
 blic\, innovation in publishing and promoting a positive scientific cultur
 e by bringing colleagues together at events like this.
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SPEAKER:Prof Tal Arnon\, Michael Dustin
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